Diana Aviti
I have lived with a single parent for long time because my parents broke up many years ago when I was in my early primary education. The most difficult experience I had is seeing my parents in long quarrels before their breakup. When I was still a child, I learnt that family instabilities and parent separations affect children most, especially in their mental and behavioral growth.
I felt proud of myself when I made my parents spend the whole day with me, telling stories. I was very happy during my last holiday at home. The most memorable and happiest thing in my life was the day I got scholarship from WEF’s School Fund. My dream job is to be a pharmacist. After reaching my dream, I will help my family and WEF by giving them the best services. If I could change my country, I would convince people to work hard so as to reduce dependence.
Diana attends Kondoa A-level School. My dream for my life is to become a doctor after my studies. I will get there by taking my studies seriously; studying very hard and praying to the Lord. My happiest moment in my life is when I get a successful reward for the effort I made. Four years from now I want to have a job as a doctor working for a Medical Center. The most difficult experience that I had early in life was the misunderstanding between my parents. My mother had to start her own life, I and my siblings live with her. My parents’ separation makes me, my brothers and sisters suffered, we lack our basic needs. What I learn from this is that: conflict can make someone suffer and life worse.
Birthday: 1998
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: Science
Favorite Books: Health books
I Want to Be: Pharmacist
Hobbies: Learning more about health
Family: father, mother, 3 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers
O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School
A-Level School: Kondoa girls high school
University: St John's University